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Uncle Max

CHAPTER XIX
10/22

To me she is not a pleasant person.

Etta has spoiled her, and she gives herself airs, and takes too much upon herself.

Do you know'-- with an amused smile--'Lady Betty and I think that Etta is rather afraid of her?
She never ventures to find fault with her, and once or twice Lady Betty has heard Leah scolding Etta when something has put her out.

I should not care to be scolded by my maid: should you, Miss Garston ?' 'No,' I returned, rather absently, for, unperceived by Miss Hamilton, my attention was arrested by the photograph.

It was the portrait of a young man, and something in the face seemed familiar to me.
The next moment I was caught.


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